- Step 1: Download and install StarUML Version 6 from main website https://staruml.io
- Step 2: Download
app.asarfile from https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gbhjOEYH1NPZNB_uMDDNr34sMsgGw8kf?usp=sharing - Step 3: Copy
app.asarfile download in step 2 (Overrideapp.asarfile)- Window:
C:\Program Files\StarUML\resources - MacOS:
/Applications/StarUML.app/Contents/Resources/ - Linux:
/opt/StartUML/resources
- Window:
- Step 4: Open StarUML app to use
This is a living document. Everything in this document is made in good faith of being accurate, but like I just said; we don't yet know everything about what's going on.
Update: I've disabled comments as of 2025-01-26 to avoid everyone having notifications for something a year on if someone wants to suggest a correction. Folks are free to email to suggest corrections still, of course.
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Guide updated to use the official installation .iso from Microsoft, which finally became available in Dec. 2024! For the VHDX disk image based guide check an earlier version of this gist.
When following this guide on a host not capable of aarch64 virtualization, replace -cpu host -accel kvm with -cpu neoverse-n1 (faster to emulate then -cpu max).
- Download the installation .iso from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11arm64. Win11_24H2_EnglishInternational_Arm64.iso is known to work.
- Download the the latest virtio-win.iso from https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/latest-virtio/.
- Create a disk image for the Windows installation, e.g.
qemu-img create -f qcow2 win11.qcow2 80G - Start the installation with generic (ramfb for display, usb-storage for .isos) as well as virtio (virtio-gpu-pci, virtio-block) devices: `qemu-system-aarch64 -M virt -cpu host -accel kvm -m 4G -smp 4 -device ramfb -device virtio-gpu-pci -bios /usr/share/qemu/qemu-uefi-a
These sources were used in compiling this doc:
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Guide created by Andrew Lee. Supports Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11.
Note that this guide does not go into detail, it's just providing the commands to install Windows.
Be cautions when doing this when dualbooting, please backup any existing data or you will lose them all.
First open CMD by pressing the following keys after booting into setup: Shift + F10